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1 Frida A.-M. Bender Contact Information Department of Meteorology Stockholm University Phone: Svante Arrhenius v. 16C Fax: Stockholm Sweden www: people.su.se/ fbend/ Citizenship Sweden, Canada Academic Docent (associate professor) AtmosphericSciencesandOceanography, Stockholm degrees University, 2017 Ph.D. Atmospheric Sciences and Oceanography, Stockholm University, 2009 Thesis name: Earth s albedo in a changing climate Advisors: H. Rodhe and A. Ekman M.Sc. Meteorology, Stockholm University, 2004 Thesis name: Transboundary transport of acidifying and eutrophying pollutants in Europe Advisors: H. Rodhe, M. Engardt and J. Langner Present employment periods of leave of absence Assistant professor of climate modelling at the Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Parental leave , total 10 months Parental leave , total 18 months Parental leave , total 12 months previous research appointments Fulbright visiting scholar (sabbatical), Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Assistant professor of chemical meteorology, Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden Postdoctoral scholar-employee, Center for Clouds, Chemistry and Climate, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, CA Research Assistant, summer 2002, 2004 Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Research Assistant, summer 2003 Department of Physics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada Teaching Experience MSc thesis supervisor (2), BSc thesis supervisor (6), Stockholm University Lecturer for web-based Meteorology and Climate, 2017, Stockholm University Lecturer and course organizer for Dynamic Meteorology , 2017; Meteorology and transport 2011, Stockholm University 1of5
2 Teaching and lab assistant for Introductory meteorology and climatology; Aerosol and precipitation chemistry; Introductory meteorology; Atmospheric radiation , Stockholm University Summer school teacher, High-school mathematics 2002, Hagagymnasiet, Norrköping Awards Swedish Meteorological Society, award for Master s thesis, 2004 NSERC undergraduate research award, 2003 Grants Bolin Centre for Climate Research, Climate change, natural disasters and human responses, SEK (main applicant), 2018 Bolin Centre for Climate Research, Analysing the discrepancy between the need for urgent climate action and its implementation, SEK (co-applicant), 2018 Swedish National Space Board (Rymdstryelsen), Influence of absorbing aerosols on clouds in the climate system, SEK (co-applicant), Ivar Bendixsons foundation fellowship for international exchange, SEK, 2017 Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar fellowship, SEK, 2015 Magnus Bergvall foundation fellowship for sabbatical, SEK, 2015 Sweden America Foundation postdoctoral research scholarship, SEK, 2010 Travel and other minor grants from Futura foundation 2005, L & E Kinander s foundation 2006, Helge Ax:son Johnson foundation 2006 and 2013, Liljevalch s scholarship fund 2007, Bert Bolin Centre for Climate research 2008 and 2012, K & A Wallenberg foundation 2008, Magnus Bergvall foundation 2015, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2015 Publications Bourgeois, Q., Ekman, A. M. L., Renard, J. -B., Krejci, R., Devasthale, A., Bender, F. A.-M., Riipinen, I. Berthet, G. and Tackett, J. L. (2018) How much of the global aerosol optical depth is found in the boundary layer and free troposphere? accepted for publication in Atmos. Chem. Phys. McCoy, D. T., Field, P.R., Schmidt, A., Grosvenor, D. P., Bender, F. A.-M., Shipway, B. J., Hill, A. A., Wilkinson, J. M. and Elsaesser, G. S. (2018) Aerosolmid-latitude cyclone indirect effects in observations and highresolution simulations, accepted for publication in Atmos. Chem. Phys. McCoy, D. T., Bender, F. A.-M., Grosvenor, D. P., Mohrmann, J. K., Hartmann, D. L., Wood, R. and Field, P. R. (2018) Predicting decadal trends in cloud droplet number concentration using reanalysis and satellite data, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 18, Frey, L., Bender, F. A.-M. and Svensson, G. (2017) Cloud albedo changes in response to anthropogenic sulfate and non-sulfate aerosol forcings in CMIP5 models, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 17, of5
3 Bender, F. A.-M., Engström, A., Charlson, R. J. and Wood, R. (2017) Evaluation of hemispheric asymmetries in marine cloud radiative properties, J. Clim., 30, McCoy, D. T., Bender, F. A.-M., Mohrmann, J. K., Hartmann, D. L., Wood, R. and Grosvenor, D. P. (2017) The global aerosol-cloud first indirect effect estimated using MODIS, MERRA and AeroCom, J. Geophys. Res.. 122, 3, Wilcox E. M., Thomas, R. M, Praveen, P. S., Pistone, K., Bender, F. A.-M., and Ramanathan, V. (2016) Black carbon solar absorption suppresses turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 113, Leung, W.-Y. H., Savre, J, Bender, F. A.-M., Komppula,M.,Portin,H.,Romakkaniemi, S., Sedlar, J., Noone, K. and Ekman, A. M. L. (2016) Sensitivity of a continental nighttime stratocumulus-topped boundary layer to varying environmental conditions, Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 142, Pistone, K., Praveen, P. S., Thomas, R. M., Ramanathan, V., Wilcox, E., and Bender, F. A.-M. (2016) Observed correlations between aerosol and cloud properties in an Indian Oceantradecumulusregime, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16, Höpner, F., Bender, F. A.-M., Ekman, A. M. L., Praveen, P. S., Bosch, C., Ogren, J. A., Andersson, A., Gustafsson, Ö., and Ramanathan, V. (2016) Vertical profiles of optical and microphysical particle properties above the northern Indian Ocean during CARDEX 2012, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 16, Bender, F. A.-M., Engström, A. and Karlsson, J. (2016) Factors controlling cloud albedo in marine subtropical stratocumulus regions in climate models and satellite observations, J. Clim., 29, 10 Engström, A., Bender, F. A.-M., Charlson, R. J. and Wood, R. (2015) The nonlinear relationship between albedo and cloud fraction on near-global, monthly mean scale in observations and in the CMIP5 model ensemble, Geophys. Res. Lett., 42, 21, Engström, A., Bender, F. A.-M., Charlson, R. J. and Wood, R. (2015) Geographically coherent patterns of albedo enhancement and suppression associated with aerosol sources and sinks, Tellus B, 67, Engström, A., Bender, F. A.-M. and Karlsson, J. (2014) Improved representation of marine stratocumulus cloud short-wave radiative properties in the CMIP5 climate models, J. Clim., 27, Bender, F. A.-M., Ramanathan, V. and Tselioudis, G. (2012) Changes in extratropical storm track cloudiness : Observational support for a poleward shift, Clim. Dynam., 38, Bender F. A.-M. (2011) Aerosol forcing: Rapporteur s report and summary, Surv. Geophys., DOI: /s Bender, F. A-M., Charlson, R. J., Ekman, A M-L. and Leahy, L. (2011) Quantification of monthly mean regional scale albedo of marine stratiform clouds in satellite observations and GCMs, J. Appl. Meteor. Clim., DOI: /JAMC-D Bender, F. A-M. (2011) Planetary albedo in strongly forced climate, as simulated by the CMIP3 models, Theor. Appl. Climatol., DOI: /s Bender, F. A.-M., Ekman,A.M-L.andRodhe,H.(2010)Responsetotheerup- 3of5
4 tion of Mount Pinatubo in relation to climate sensitivity in the CMIP3 models, Clim. Dynam., 35, Bender, F. A-M. (2008) A note on the effect of GCM tuning on climate sensitivity, Environ. Res. Lett., 3, 1 Charlson, R. J., Ackerman, A. S., Bender, F. A.-M., Anderson,T.L.andLiu,Z. (2007) On the climate forcing consequences of the albedo continuum between cloudy and clear air, Tellus, 59B, 4 Bender, F. A.-M. (2006) Comment on A multi-data comparison of shortwave climate forcing changes by Pallé et al., Geophys. Res. Lett., 33, L15812 Bender, F. A.-M., Rodhe, H., Charlson, R. J., Ekman, A M-L. and Loeb, N. (2006) 22 views of the global albedo - comparison between 20 GCMs and two satellites, Tellus,58A,3 Conference Proceedings Radiative impact of aerosol-cloud interactions; comparison between models and observations, Bender, F. A.-M.. Oral presentation (INVITED), American Meteorological Society 98th annual meeting, Austin, Texas, 2018 Aspects of cloud albedo in models and observations, Bender, F. A.-M., Engström, Wood, R. and Charlson, R. J. Oral presentation (INVITED), 4th Santa Fe Conference on Global and Regional Climate Change, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2017 From regional cloud-albedo to a global albedo footprint - Studying aerosol effects on the radiation budget using the relation between albedo and cloud fraction, Bender, F. A.-M., Engström, A. Karlsson, J., Wood, R. and Charlson, R. J. Oral presentation (INVITED), American Geophysical Union Joint Assembly, San Francisco, California, 2015 Aerosol effects on subtropical marine stratocumulus cloud albedo in climate models and satellite observations, Bender, F. A.-M., Engström, A. and Karlsson, J., Oral presentation, 13th International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Science Conference, Natal, Brazil, On the relation between albedo, cloud fraction and aerosol optical depth in climate models and satellite observations, Bender, F. A.-M., Engström, A. and Karlsson, J., Oral presentation, CFMIP/EUCLIPSE Meeting on Cloud Processes and Climate Feedbacks, Egmond aan Zee, the Netherlands, Changes in extratropical storm track cloudiness : Observational support for a poleward shift, Bender, F. A.-M., Ramanathan, V. and Tselioudis, G., Poster presentation, American Geophysical Union General Assembly, San Francisco, California, 2011 Albedo, clouds and climate sensitivity in the CMIP3 models, Bender, F. A.-M., Rodhe, H., Ekman, A M-L. and Charlson, R. J, Oral presentation, American Geophysical Union General Assembly, San Francisco, California, 2010 Response to the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in relation to climate sensitivity in the CMIP3 models, Bender, F. A.-M., Ekman, A. M-L. and Rodhe, H., Poster presentation, European Geophysical Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 2008 Earth s Albedo in GCMs - Model Performance and Impact of Model Tuning, Bender, F. A.-M., Oral presentation (INVITED), American Geophysical Union Joint Assembly, Acapulco, Mexico, of5
5 22 views of the global albedo - comparison between 20 GCMs and two satellites, Bender, F. A.-M., Rodhe,H.,Charlson,R.J.,Ekman,AM-L.andLoeb,N., Poster presentation, American Geophysical Union General Assembly, San Francisco, California, 2005 Global albedo in GCMs - key to climate stability?, Bender, F. A.-M., Poster presentation, IPCC AR4 Climate Model Simulations Analysis Workshop, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2005 Additional invited presentations Invited seminar at University of Oslo, Norway Manifestations of aerosol-cloud interactions - views from models and observations, April 2018, host Prof. T. Storelvmo Invited seminar at University of Washington, Seattle, USA What can we learn from the relation between albedo and cloud fraction?, Oct 2015, host Prof. R. Wood Invited seminar at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Clouds and climate - still a cloudy picture?, Sept 2013, Bolinsymposium Invited lecture at Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Korea Clouds, climate and climate sensitivity, Sept 2013, host Dr. E. Chung Invited seminar at University of Washington, Seattle, USA Albedo, clouds and climate sensitivity, May 2011, host Prof. R. Wood Invited seminar at Max-Planck-Institut fur Meteorologie, Hamburg, Germany Response to the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in relation to climate sensitivity in the CMIP3 models, Nov 2008, host Prof. B. Stevens Invited seminar at Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Norrköping, Sweden Transboundary transport of acidifying and eutrophying pollutants in Europe, June 2004, host Dr. M. Engardt Synergistic Activities and Academic Service Research area co-leader, Bolin Centre for Climate research, Member of Department board, Dept. of Meteorology, Stockholm University, 2006, , Member of local organizing committee for NOSA (Nordic Aerosol Association Symposium) 2014 Expert panel member of Live question box (where 1000 middle school students pose questions to scientists at Stockholm University), 2013, 2017 Member of organizing and executing team for field campaign CARDEX (Clouds, Aerosol, Radiation and Dynamics EXperiment), based on Hanimaadhoo Island, Maldives, 2012 Member of local organizing committee for The world s longest experimental table (experimental science display for highschool students), 2011 Member of Faculty council, Faculty of Science, 2006 Reviewer for J. Clim., Tellus, Nature, Clim. Dynam., ACP, Surv. Geophys. and J. Climate 5of5
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